Welcome to Teaching the Holocaust as a Vehicle of Social Justice.
This space is continuously under construction due to additions to this work. As new resources are found, they are added to this wiki in order to provide educators with a wide range of age appropriate and effective resources with which to teach this content. These resources are generally intended for middle and high school students due to the nature of this event and the harshness of some of the information. Educators teaching about the Holocaust in their classrooms are strongly encouraged to seek education on this event prior to teaching it. Often, local entities such as your local Jewish Community Center or the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum offer educational programs that prepare teachers to handle this information in the most effective manner with a focus on activism and understanding.
Please visit often and join a community of educators determined to make a difference through empowering their students to be agents of change.
This space is continuously under construction due to additions to this work. As new resources are found, they are added to this wiki in order to provide educators with a wide range of age appropriate and effective resources with which to teach this content. These resources are generally intended for middle and high school students due to the nature of this event and the harshness of some of the information. Educators teaching about the Holocaust in their classrooms are strongly encouraged to seek education on this event prior to teaching it. Often, local entities such as your local Jewish Community Center or the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum offer educational programs that prepare teachers to handle this information in the most effective manner with a focus on activism and understanding.
Please visit often and join a community of educators determined to make a difference through empowering their students to be agents of change.